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Unable to stand his overcrowded and noisy home any longer, a poor man goes to the holy Rabbi for help. Though he's shocked at the preposterous idea of taking his noisy and numerous farm animals into his hut to live with him, he gladly agrees to try. In no time, his tiny home is soon turned up-side-down, no one can eat let alone sleep, and the man is nearly driven insane. Thankfully, the holy Rabbi has a trick or two up his sleeve. The poor unfortunate man is about to find out just how truly fortunate he really is. With repetitive text and a hilarious plot, this is sure to be a favorite book with a superb moral. (A New York Times Outstanding Book of the Year.)